? so... let them cheat is what your saying?
Karl
On May 23, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Henrik Andersson wrote:
Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Thanks Dave,
That is the consensus I am getting.
Is there any way to tell how many browsers from one computer are
being
used?
Or if a person is using a virtual machine or is sharing an ip?
You could count the different user agent strings. But browsers are
known to lie about it once in a while.
As for the virtual machine thing, forget it. It will never happen.
People will just end up with the same behavior as if they had
multiple real machines. As for sharing ip addresses, do understand
that some isps uses caching proxies meaning that their customers
all end up having the same ip address. And then there is people
with nat routers.
Just give up and let the user do what he feels like.
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